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how important is protein?
December 3 2006 at 2:54 PM cutevelvet (Login cutevelvet)
hi all, does protein really have such an impact when it comes to boobs? erm.. i dont have a high protein intake and all though i try and eat nuts its not enuff(only a hand ful) i read somewhere that wonder up recommends 83g of protein!! thats alot isnt it. dont fancy protein shakes either. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw why is this so difficult!!! why are some people naturally gifted with breasts and we have to struggle struggle struggle. bummer!!
waxingmoon
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 3:31 PM
Think of it this way, you can't build something out of nothing. Protein is necessary for many things in our body; collagen, chemical messengers, muscles - just to name a few.
If NBE was just about building body fat, then all of us would get bigger breasts just by gaining weight. You must convince your body that it needs to put fat into the breast area. Our hormones will tell the body to do this. Hormones are chemical messengers and protein is needed to create them.
The more protein you have available, the easier it is for your body to build what it needs.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Moon
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 3:35 PM
Yes, protein intake is very important to NBE, I remember reading that no vegetarian was ever sucessful with NBE. Not all nuts have very much protein in them, in fact most don't, but I think soy beans do and are also a good boobie food. No, 83 g of protein a day is not a lot, it's normal. Why is it a problem to you to eat proteins? Well, it is sort of difficult to grow boobs, takes lots of research and in the end also luck, but it can be done and considering the goal you achieve it's not that difficult. But if one only cries about it and is not willing to do what it takes, then yes it's very difficult.
cutevelvet
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 3:40 PM
ok point taken...i have to make an effort if i wana achieve something. thanks guys!!!(sorry for maoning!)
Alcest
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 4:15 PM
I woudln't let people frighten you by saying vegetarians can't grow breasts. There's no scientific basis behind it. Vegetarians get a lot more protein than meat-eaters even know.
Nuts do have a lot of protein. So do beans like soybeans, black beans, etc. Also, quinoa has a very good amount of protein in it.
I also want to make a point of saying that I hope people are not taking the whole protein thing too far. You have to remember--- everything in moderation. Too much of anthing is bad and this certainly includes protein, especially when coming from animal sources due to our growing knowledge of heart disease, osteoperosis,diabetes and their links to animal foods.
Good luck and don't go too crazy on the protein! I would try adding a protein shake to your diet, or eat more foods with protein like almond milk or quinoa, but keep in perspective we are women, most of us our skinny little things, we really don't need the massive amounts of protein we might think we do.
waxingmoon
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 4:35 PM
Proteins come in complete and incomplete forms.
Complete proteins are those that have all of the essential amino acids (essential amino acids are what we cannot make ourselves and must get from our foods).
Incomplete proteins are missing one or more of the essential amino acids and these proteins must be combined with others to make a complete protein.
Animal sources of protein are complete. So is soy although it has about half the amount of essential amino acids per gram compared to whey protein. Egg white protein is considered the best protein and all proteins are compared to it.
Almost all plant proteins are incomplete. They can be used to create complete proteins if combined together with those forms that have the essential amino acid they are missing. For example combining rice with beans, or corn with beans. Basically, if you combine something from the grain family with something from the bean or nut family, you have a complete protein. However, keep in mind you will take in more calories in using plants to get the equivalent amount of protein as from meat sources.
Yes, vegetarians can get the protein they need if they combine their proteins. Don't just have nuts alone, have some grain with them.
As far as amounts it depends on your total calorie intake as to what you need per day. Most nutritionists agree that protein amounts between 15 and 30% of the total diet are healthy. Never drop below 10% protein - even the WHO (world health organization) agrees this will lead to malnourishment.
What does that mean in real terms? If you eat 2000 calories per day, you need between 75 and 150 grams of protein per day. How much is a gram of protein? One egg white has about 4 grams of complete protein. One cup of milk has about 10 grams of complete protein. Three ounces of meat has about 25 grams of protein.
There are several online nutrition sites that allow you to input your foods and it will tell you the amounts of proteins, carbohydrates, fats and calories as well as vitamins you are getting. If I can locate one I will post the link.
Remember, the better your overall nutrition, the better your breast growth will be - and the healthier you will be.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Alcest
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 4:54 PM
I believe quinoa is also a complete protein. If I am wrong correct me but I believe I've read that it is.
emmie
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shake found
December 3 2006, 5:19 PM
now foods has a protein shake that has protein isolate... what we need... and it is supplemented with all these amino acids... like about 1500mg of l-tyrosine (for those with low temperature). it has a lot of protein per shake. i make a whole shake, then i drink half, then i put it in the fridge and drink the other half later. this way i know my body can process all the protein in the shake cause there are limits...
i found it on www.iherb.com. it was pretty cheap, too, about 16 us dollars. i had it today... its pretty good though very rich. and my boobies were a-tingling after i drank it, so i think im doing something right!
hugs and good boobie wishes!
mark
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 9:01 PM
thank you alcest and waxinmoon for the info. i think quinoa is supposed to be one of the best plant sources of protein, i will start using it more regularly.
i just wanted to say that people shouldn't just say that because someone is vegetarian they can't be successful with NBE. personally i find it very discouraging. i am vegetarian and after 2.5 months of NBE i can notice some progres, it is small, i admit, i can't compare with people like emmie or others who grown two inches in a couple of month, but i think it's working for me.it's like saying that vegetarian people can't have healthy and normal sized babies, which is of course not true. i know a lot of meat eaters who probably get plenty of protein but not many other important nutrients and i know a few younger than me with serious health problems which i believe are connected to their diet.
bonnette
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Re: how important is protein?
December 4 2006, 5:44 PM
can somebody explain me what is quinoa? as i'm not nativespeaker can't find it in dictionary either.
mark
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Re: how important is protein?
December 4 2006, 7:21 PM
hi bonnette,
here is a link to wikipedia where you can find the latin name and a picture, hopefully with the latin name you will be able to find a name in your language or it might even be translated at wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinoa
hugs
bonnette
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Re: how important is protein?
December 4 2006, 8:05 PM
oh my god )))
thanks Mark
i have this on my kitchen shelf untouched for several months cos i thought it's typical carbohydrates like rice and pasta. My mum always praises it saying that it makes your hair and nails grow faster and nicer. Ok i will start using it from now on.
lanky lou
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how much protein can body digest at once?
December 4 2006, 8:46 PM
this is an interesting thread about protein, thanks!
i think that 83g of protein is from the wonderup tips about how much to consume based on your weight. so does anyone know how much protein the body can absorb at once? so, i know not to eat a ton of boiled eggs + protein shake in the morning for no good reason
thank you! lanky lou
waxingmoon
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how much protein can body digest at once?
December 4 2006, 9:00 PM
It varies based on body size, but somewhere between 25 to 40 grams of protein in a meal. Some proteins are faster in absorption than others. Whey protein is the fastest.
It takes about 2 hours for food in your stomach to pass into the small intestine. Therefore you would want to have at least that long between protein servings to increase absorption.
December 3 2006 at 2:54 PM cutevelvet (Login cutevelvet)
hi all, does protein really have such an impact when it comes to boobs? erm.. i dont have a high protein intake and all though i try and eat nuts its not enuff(only a hand ful) i read somewhere that wonder up recommends 83g of protein!! thats alot isnt it. dont fancy protein shakes either. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw why is this so difficult!!! why are some people naturally gifted with breasts and we have to struggle struggle struggle. bummer!!
waxingmoon
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 3:31 PM
Think of it this way, you can't build something out of nothing. Protein is necessary for many things in our body; collagen, chemical messengers, muscles - just to name a few.
If NBE was just about building body fat, then all of us would get bigger breasts just by gaining weight. You must convince your body that it needs to put fat into the breast area. Our hormones will tell the body to do this. Hormones are chemical messengers and protein is needed to create them.
The more protein you have available, the easier it is for your body to build what it needs.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Moon
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 3:35 PM
Yes, protein intake is very important to NBE, I remember reading that no vegetarian was ever sucessful with NBE. Not all nuts have very much protein in them, in fact most don't, but I think soy beans do and are also a good boobie food. No, 83 g of protein a day is not a lot, it's normal. Why is it a problem to you to eat proteins? Well, it is sort of difficult to grow boobs, takes lots of research and in the end also luck, but it can be done and considering the goal you achieve it's not that difficult. But if one only cries about it and is not willing to do what it takes, then yes it's very difficult.
cutevelvet
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 3:40 PM
ok point taken...i have to make an effort if i wana achieve something. thanks guys!!!(sorry for maoning!)
Alcest
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 4:15 PM
I woudln't let people frighten you by saying vegetarians can't grow breasts. There's no scientific basis behind it. Vegetarians get a lot more protein than meat-eaters even know.
Nuts do have a lot of protein. So do beans like soybeans, black beans, etc. Also, quinoa has a very good amount of protein in it.
I also want to make a point of saying that I hope people are not taking the whole protein thing too far. You have to remember--- everything in moderation. Too much of anthing is bad and this certainly includes protein, especially when coming from animal sources due to our growing knowledge of heart disease, osteoperosis,diabetes and their links to animal foods.
Good luck and don't go too crazy on the protein! I would try adding a protein shake to your diet, or eat more foods with protein like almond milk or quinoa, but keep in perspective we are women, most of us our skinny little things, we really don't need the massive amounts of protein we might think we do.
waxingmoon
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 4:35 PM
Proteins come in complete and incomplete forms.
Complete proteins are those that have all of the essential amino acids (essential amino acids are what we cannot make ourselves and must get from our foods).
Incomplete proteins are missing one or more of the essential amino acids and these proteins must be combined with others to make a complete protein.
Animal sources of protein are complete. So is soy although it has about half the amount of essential amino acids per gram compared to whey protein. Egg white protein is considered the best protein and all proteins are compared to it.
Almost all plant proteins are incomplete. They can be used to create complete proteins if combined together with those forms that have the essential amino acid they are missing. For example combining rice with beans, or corn with beans. Basically, if you combine something from the grain family with something from the bean or nut family, you have a complete protein. However, keep in mind you will take in more calories in using plants to get the equivalent amount of protein as from meat sources.
Yes, vegetarians can get the protein they need if they combine their proteins. Don't just have nuts alone, have some grain with them.
As far as amounts it depends on your total calorie intake as to what you need per day. Most nutritionists agree that protein amounts between 15 and 30% of the total diet are healthy. Never drop below 10% protein - even the WHO (world health organization) agrees this will lead to malnourishment.
What does that mean in real terms? If you eat 2000 calories per day, you need between 75 and 150 grams of protein per day. How much is a gram of protein? One egg white has about 4 grams of complete protein. One cup of milk has about 10 grams of complete protein. Three ounces of meat has about 25 grams of protein.
There are several online nutrition sites that allow you to input your foods and it will tell you the amounts of proteins, carbohydrates, fats and calories as well as vitamins you are getting. If I can locate one I will post the link.
Remember, the better your overall nutrition, the better your breast growth will be - and the healthier you will be.
Best wishes,
waxingmoon
Alcest
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Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 4:54 PM
I believe quinoa is also a complete protein. If I am wrong correct me but I believe I've read that it is.
emmie
(Login emmiedee)
shake found
December 3 2006, 5:19 PM
now foods has a protein shake that has protein isolate... what we need... and it is supplemented with all these amino acids... like about 1500mg of l-tyrosine (for those with low temperature). it has a lot of protein per shake. i make a whole shake, then i drink half, then i put it in the fridge and drink the other half later. this way i know my body can process all the protein in the shake cause there are limits...
i found it on www.iherb.com. it was pretty cheap, too, about 16 us dollars. i had it today... its pretty good though very rich. and my boobies were a-tingling after i drank it, so i think im doing something right!
hugs and good boobie wishes!
mark
(Login sunnyMark)
Re: how important is protein?
December 3 2006, 9:01 PM
thank you alcest and waxinmoon for the info. i think quinoa is supposed to be one of the best plant sources of protein, i will start using it more regularly.
i just wanted to say that people shouldn't just say that because someone is vegetarian they can't be successful with NBE. personally i find it very discouraging. i am vegetarian and after 2.5 months of NBE i can notice some progres, it is small, i admit, i can't compare with people like emmie or others who grown two inches in a couple of month, but i think it's working for me.it's like saying that vegetarian people can't have healthy and normal sized babies, which is of course not true. i know a lot of meat eaters who probably get plenty of protein but not many other important nutrients and i know a few younger than me with serious health problems which i believe are connected to their diet.
bonnette
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Re: how important is protein?
December 4 2006, 5:44 PM
can somebody explain me what is quinoa? as i'm not nativespeaker can't find it in dictionary either.
mark
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Re: how important is protein?
December 4 2006, 7:21 PM
hi bonnette,
here is a link to wikipedia where you can find the latin name and a picture, hopefully with the latin name you will be able to find a name in your language or it might even be translated at wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinoa
hugs
bonnette
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Re: how important is protein?
December 4 2006, 8:05 PM
oh my god )))
thanks Mark
i have this on my kitchen shelf untouched for several months cos i thought it's typical carbohydrates like rice and pasta. My mum always praises it saying that it makes your hair and nails grow faster and nicer. Ok i will start using it from now on.
lanky lou
(Login lankylou)
how much protein can body digest at once?
December 4 2006, 8:46 PM
this is an interesting thread about protein, thanks!
i think that 83g of protein is from the wonderup tips about how much to consume based on your weight. so does anyone know how much protein the body can absorb at once? so, i know not to eat a ton of boiled eggs + protein shake in the morning for no good reason
thank you! lanky lou
waxingmoon
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how much protein can body digest at once?
December 4 2006, 9:00 PM
It varies based on body size, but somewhere between 25 to 40 grams of protein in a meal. Some proteins are faster in absorption than others. Whey protein is the fastest.
It takes about 2 hours for food in your stomach to pass into the small intestine. Therefore you would want to have at least that long between protein servings to increase absorption.